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your headlines on press tv, israel intensifies the strikes on gaza's southern city of han unis as a death doll from the regime's genocide in the terror. approaches 39,200. israel confirms the death of another of his forces in the gaza strip as palestinian resistance fighters mount retalitary operations against the invading forces and yemanese hold fresh nationwide rallies and show their own wavering support for palestinian people.
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hello everyone, you're watching press tv live from the studios in terron, thank you for joining us, israely war planes continue to hover over the gaza strip intensifying the air strice on residential areas as death and this devastation grip the coastal territory, beginning with units with a fresh round of israeli attacks launched against the seven city is taking more civilian lives. in the latest air strikes, at least 18 palestinians have been killed and many others injured. the central refugee camps have also come under heavy fire. israeli forces targeted the noseirat camp area, leaving several palestinians dead and wounded. the death toll from the regime's genocide is nearing 39,200, most of them women and children. more than 90,400 palestinians have also been injured.
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our correspondent moti abu musabe joined us earlier from the city of deiroballah in central gaza for an update on the latest israely attacks on the besieg striplism attacks and their strikes are silly ubiqui with us against multiple areas of gaza strip whereas here. in the central area of gaza strip, the israeli war planes carried out an air strike against albure, fuji camp against horizontal building, claiming the lives at least of at least six palestinian civilians, mostly women and children, as usual. in the meantime, the israeli artillery continued to shield the eastern part of the same refugee camp in addition to the northern part of anosarat refugee camp. when it comes to gaza city, the israel incubation forces wimed up their attacks against elsewhere in the city. the fresh attack. took a place in alkinz
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street which is located in a remal neighborhood after the israeli war planes targeted and destroyed another recental building in the meantime another attack took a place in the western part of gaza city two palestinian civilians were reporttedly killed as a result of the attack that was carried out by the israeli fighter drones against a of group of the palestinian people in the vicinity of the alamal hotel and the western part of gaz city these moments as we speak right now the israel artillery is still hitting and shilling. as you now neighborhood while the israeli tanks attempted to uh to attack or to carry out another ground offensive against hawa neighborhood while on the other hand the palestinan resistance carried out several air strike several attacks counterattacks against the israeli tanks there at least three israeli tanks were hit by the palestinan resistance while another soldiers another soldier was sniped by the palestinan resistance israel confirms
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death of another of his forces in the gaza strip as palestinian resistance fighters conduct more retaliatory attacks on the regime trooper in the territory. the israeli military says the trooper was killed in a far south of the gaza strip. the new death brings the total fatality of the regime soldiers since the beginning of his ground defensive in gaza to over 330. resistance groups however say the real number is much higher. meanwhile the military wing of the hamas resist. since movement says it has launched attacks on two israeli merkaver tanks in the talaha area of gaza. daghasan brigades also says it fired the rocket at an israeli helicopter in the southern part of the gaza city. the death of top hamas leader in israeli custody has drawn condemnations from palestinians. we have discussed abu. death
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and the situation of thousands of palestinians held in israeli jails in our news review program. let's take a look. and now it's time for the news review section where we delve deeper into one of the day's top stories, so stay tuned. the gaza ministry of detainese condemns the death of hamas leader mustafa muhammad abu ara in israeli custody saying it was a result of torture and deliberate medical negligence. the ministry says israeli authorities have subjected palestinian detainees to inhumane conditions and system. dramatic assault, describing it as an ugly, slow death, the ministry pointed out that this is something unnoticed by the international organisations. hamas reacted as well, saying it was another israeli assassination through deliberate medical neglect. the movement added that the heinous
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crime is in line with israel's war of extermination and systematic killings of palestinian figures. the son of the deceased hamas leader zaid abu ara stated that denying necessary medical services. an appropriate food to a sick prisoner constitutes execution. palestinians have held a funeral for the deceased hamas leader, morning his passing. crowds participated in the funeral which took place in the occupied west towns west town or west bank town of akaba. the funeral turned into an anti-israel protest condemning the death of the resistance figure. abu ara, 63 years old, lost his life. after he was transferred from an israeli prison to hospital due to deteriorating health conditions. abu ara had been arrested multiple times since 1990. the latest was from his home in late october. he is the 19th palestinian detinie killed in his rally prisons since the beginning of the gaza
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genocide. now to talk more on this, we are joined by miss charlotte kates, international coordinator of samidun, palestinian prisoner society network from vancouver and also mr. fervaz and najim, the manager of canadian defenders for human rights farm toronto. charlotte firaz, welcome to the news review section. charlotte, beginning with you, obviously ladies first, another palestinian killed in israeli jail. uh, they are killed by either severe torture or negligence. deliberately. now, abu ara was the 19th palestinian. uh detaining torture to death in israeli prison since the beginning of the gaza genocide and currently there are around 10,000 palestinians held in israeli prisons and many of them in arbitrary detention. yes, there are approximately 10,00 and actually
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thousands more of palestinian prisoners held inside zyanast jails today, and the reason why we say there are thousands more is because the number of palestinians who are being held hostage in the... attention camps that the zionist occupation has set up for palestinians adducted from gaza, they have refused to release names, numbers or any information about those that are being held there, however what we have learned from those who have been released as well as uh footage that has been leaked of the horrific conditions of detention that that exist there, palestinian prisoners, particularly uh alongside the zionist genocide in gaza since the beginning of valoxa flood and particularly in the detention. camps, but really throughout the zionist prison system, have been exposed to really severe torture and abuse, force starvation, denial of food, denial of water, denial of basic needs, denial of medical care, in addition to horrific experiences of sexual assault and abuse, horrific experiences of torture,
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people having their limbs amputated by force when they were healthy individuals before they were seized by the occupation forces, people being electric shocked, people being electric shocked in the mouth, people being being subjected to just um really any kind of inhumane and brutal act of torture that one can think of. palestinian prisoners have spoken about their experiences with this kind of treatment and so it comes as no surprise that the zionist regime is waging its genocide inside the prisons as well, particularly because the palestinian prisoners movement has always been a baston of leadership and resistance for the entire palestinian people. um... your thoughts as well, mean i remember the palestinian bodybuilder who was just recently released from israeli jail, it was an awful site to see, he was crippled beyond belief, he was bodybuilder, all this evidence and yet the systematic killing of palestinian continues and it's been happening for decades now
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firas, yes this is why october 7th was a justification for the palestinians where this region has never been exposed. this highest level because they have no anger in management, they have no management of their anger, at this point the palestinians have uh built the resistance a strong level and we're able to puncture the zianist regime and now you can see the response of the science regime and also everything is revealing right now, it's showing us exactly how ugly and how gruesome and how inhumane this zionist regime is, what they're doing to the prisoners inside the israeli jails, and the type of torture, the systematic torture that they that has been imposed on them for all these years, so obviously the palestinians are going to find some kind of way to you know get some kind of prisoner exchange and get some prisoners on the other side to get the... people released, i truly believe that the only people that are truly punishing the
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zinis regime is the access of resistance, because the united nations and the the world powers, the majority of them have been sitting silently and ideally watching all these gruesome uh human rights violations, international law breaches and and and and and not in any way punishing the zionist regime for all those violations, who who's really now being able to really weaken the zionist regime? punish them somehow is the access of resistance and obviously it's main base is the islamic republic of iran and the allies around the region in lebanon, in syria, in iraq, in yemen, and it's expanding, i think i think lot of different nations are looking uh and being inspired by this axis of resistance and and looking forward to becoming part of this axis of resistance in different countries, they have mr. faraza najim, manager of canadian defenders for human rights from toronto and also charlotte kates international coordinator of samidun palestinian prisoner society network from
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vancouver. thank you for being on news review section. and the viewers, thank you for watching the news review section. thank you and bye-bye. welcome back. thousands of yemenes have once again held massive demonstrations across the country. against israel's genocidal war on gaza, this week's protest come a significant moment as yemen movement vows to continue to support palestinian people after israelius strikes on yemen. press tv's abdul latifhali reports from hudaida. the streets of hudaida are filled with thousands of yemenis from all works of life, rallying against israeli aggression and suppressing and bring solidarity with the palestinian people, the protesters also voice support for the yemani
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army's pro- palestine operations. as you can see behind this street is the port of adida which was targeted by israel, tens of thousands of people in this governor have gathered to send their message to the ward and respond to the zionist entity that its aggression will not discourage the yemeni people. we have committed ourselves through divine guidance to stand with. has declared the recent drone strike on tel aviv as new face in yemen's military strategy. al-hothy stated that the attack has left israel stund signalling yemen's intent to become a significant challenge for israel in support the palestinian cause. our protest today is a response to the zionist attack and insolidarity with the people of palestine and we say to the people in palestine that they are not alone and our message to israelis is that yemenis are ready to fight them. today
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we send message from the province of hodeda that the naval forces and the coastal defense are ready to deter the israel aggression. it is an honor for us to be targeted by designers enemy, and this increases our determination and strength. god willing, we will strike the israeli targets. an escaping critique, alhoti condemned israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's reception in the us congress describing it as a celebration of crime and genocide, he labeled netanyahu as the era's most significant criminal and criticized us politicians for their support and implicating the country in the ongoing genocide. as the situation continues to unfold, the ansarullah leader emphasized that israelis are no longer safe and war of escalation against the region forces. moreover, yemen's army says israeli attempts to curb the yemen support for palestinius through aggression have failed that yemani military operations will presist until the geneside.
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welcome back, the paris 2024 olympics have begun with a rule breaking opening ceremony and a mid-tight security for the the first time the opening ceremony was not staged inside the host city's olympic stadium. instead, nearly 700 athletes paraaded on barges down the river send. up to 55,00 police forces and soldiers have been deployed. the israeli delegation in particular have been subject to strict security protocols amit wide-spread calls to ban the regime from the games over the
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genocide in gaza. the first events of the olympics began on wednesday and the games will continue until august. 11th. iran's contingent consists of 40 athletes competing across 13 sports. the opening of the 2024 olympic games has stolen the hot spotlights across the globe as paris gears up to host the tournament, but more is taking place in the french capital with press tv taking a look at this really presence in the games and the other attack on france's high-speed rail network. our correspondent jerome hughes has the story. "it would be major news, it would be all over the french media, it would be all over the international media non-stop, but what i think there has been a concerted effort to do is to try and downpl it, downplay it somewhat, because they don't wanted to overshadow the launch of the olympic games in the official ceremony, the weather has been atrocious uh, it hasn't
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really stopped raining throughout the ceremony, but this high-speed train service, i mean this was a coordinated." sophisticated attack, we're talking about trains, high speed trains coming from the north, from the west, from the east, and they managed to foil attempt to sabotage the line coming from the south, but even so, 800,00 travelers, people who were intending on using that transport system, those people were disrupted, but they didn't want it to overshadow the official launch of the olympic games, so i think again if it had happened in any other in any other context, it would have been major news, but really another thing that is overshadowing these games "if you speak to just ordinary people out and about, they cannot believe that israel is taking part, and when you consider that that country, the regime has killed hundreds of palestinians, hundreds who could have been taking part actually in the olympic games, someone about athletes here, dozens upon dozens of those fantastic athletes have been killed along with you know children as well, and and the death toll has
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risen to above 39,00, and people are just asking, how is how can it be that the israeli rege..." actually gets to participate in this, this world platform, because we see the likes of russia, which of course has been banned, but actually when you see the atrocities that have been committed by by israel, people are just cannot get their heads around it, how this could be, how this could actually happen. venezuelan presidential candidates have concluded their campaigns out of the elections on sunday, incumbant president nicolas maduro is: taking a third term promising to promote prosperity if elected again, our correspondent camillante reports from kracus. as the election day draws near, venezuela's main presidential candidates have held their closing rallies in karacas. chivis says packed aveny the boulevard as far as the eye could see for incumbent president maduro's
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final reelection campaign rally. important because we have to maintain the legacy, we have to maintain our patriotism so that everything continues, all the missions continue in education, health and other sectors. with another administration, everything will be privatized and we should defend what we have built so far. i am going to vote for president nicholas maduro because he is the president of the people, the president who will lead us to peace, who will bring us happiness. voting in the election is the only way to exercise our right and to bring about what we want for our. country, he is the hope of venezuela. maduro represents all that venezuela is, and that's what we have to support. it's very important to vote this sunday because we're going to decide the future of venezuela, because there's only one candidate who's our candidate, that's nicolas maduro. he's the guarantee of peace, so we believe participating in the election is important. the incumbent president has
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promised to advance the beliviran revolution and maintain peace and stability in the country. maduro's leadership has put the country on better footing economically. for peace, independence, stability and for genuine democracy, love and reconciliation. the main task at the moment is to unite all venezuelans. the president's main challenger, edmundo gonzalez held a similar rally in the upscale las mercedes neighborhood, joined by maria karina machado. a prominent far right figure who was disqualified for monening by the venezuelan supreme court, machado who's been living in florida promises to build strong relations with united states. as the party intends to break with the socialist model. we've witnessed a massive rally in support of the reelection of president nicholas maduro. the period of electoral
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silence begins on friday and on sunday will be reporting at the polls and following developments closely. camil, press tv, karacas. moving now to the uk where brutal police assaults a muslim family have sparked. public outrage and protests. this after a video went viral showing the british policeman kicking a muslim man and stamping on his head. isa kadimi brings us a report from the northern english city of manchester. shock waves have rippled through the muslim community in the uk in the wake of incident involving british police officers brutally attacking family of muslim citizens of pakistani origin at manchester airport. in the footage that has since gone viral online, police officers can be seen attacking at least two men, with one policeman, kicking a man as he lies on the ground, posing no
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threat, he then stamps on the victim's head with full force, narrowly avoiding making full contact in what many say was action that would have almost certainly killed the man, and the shocking images have led to outrage, especially within the british muslim community, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the office of... just the mayor andy bernam to demand immediate investigation and an end to what they described as brutal and racist policing. the lawyer representing the victims identified only as fahir and ahmad, has emphasized the severity of the attack. if five civilians got together and did that a another person, then they would be charged with joint enterprise attempted murder, so... let's wait and see what happens to these police officers. as of yet, the investigation is at it very early stages, the greater manchester police have released a statement
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claiming that prior to the altercation seen in the footage, the man had assaulted three police officers with one officer sustaining a broken nose. sources close to the men say the altercation began after the family suffered racist abuse from member of the public and instead of taking action against the perpetrator, one of the police officers physically... attacked their elderly mother who the boys then rushed to protect. following the initial statement, greater manchester police have released another statement announcing that one of the officers involved has been suspended from all duties. meanwhile, an independent investigation is also reportedly underway. however, local community members here remain doubtful that justice will be served in this case. he has physically assaulted member of the public physically, regardless to whatever's happened. "he should be dismissed straight away and chain should be brought. there's a doctor who's come on tiktok today as well and on social media platform and he has said as well the way he was kicked in the head and in the north he could have died there. so the
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point is it's not just about him being suspended, it's him and every single other officer that was involved in the incident and it's also their seniors. you wouldn't treat an animal the way they treated them humans, them innocent children lying on the floor, he's not even 20 years old, i believe is 19, the way he was treated, he was lying harmlessly on the..." and they've come and attacked him, as tensions run high, right-wing racist elements have jumped onto the story to fuel division and praised the violence displayed by the police in their own efforts to inflame islamophobic hatred and spark what they believe will be a war of religious and racial hatred in the uk. how the police handle this incident will no doubt influence whether they'll be successful or not. isaakami press tv, manchester england. they have those in the top. stories on press tv, thank you for being with us, take care and bye-bye.
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iran has come a long way to gain independence in the defense industry since the 1979 islamic revolution. it's warships, speed boats, missiles and drones, among many items in its arsenal have caught many countries in the world by surprise. but as military experts and top brass say, this is only a tiny fraction of iran's capabilities that
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have been unveiled. watch for the details in this documentary, depressed coverage of this assassination of fasimmani now entering its uh fourth days. i've seen more incinerated children than i've ever seen in my entire life combined. how many kids are in danger of starvation in gaza? all of them, absolutely. i've never
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seen that before, never seen that, so of all the disaster zones you've seen, how does gaza compare? "all of the disasters i've seen combined, combined, 40 mission trips, 30 years, ground zero, earthquakes, all of that combined doesn't equal the level of carnage that i saw against civilians in just my first week in gaza, and when you say civilians, is it mostly children, almost exclusively children, i've never seen that before." never
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seen that. i've seen more shredded children in just the first week. shredded, shredded. what do you mean, missing body parts, being crushed by buildings, the greatest majority, or bomb explosions, the next greatest majority. i have children that were shot twice. wait, you're saying that children in gaza are being shot by snipers. definitively. i have two children that i have photographs of that were shot so perfectly in the chest, i couldn't put my stethoscope over their heart more accurately. and directly on the side of the head in the same child. no tther gets shot twice by mistake by the world's best sniper, and they're dead center shots. what about the emotional wounds? how can you measure that? i can't measure my own. how do you be a uh an orphan watching your family you know melted in front of you and shrided in front of you? how do you fix that? ever fix that? for dozens of miles we saw 18
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wheelers parked bumper to bumper, engines off outside of gazet, food or healthcare could not get in.
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hello and welcome to spotlight. israeli war planes continue to hover over the gaza strip, dropping more american bombs on residential areas, schools, hospitals and refugee camps. death and devastation gripped the palestinian territory.